CoDA ~ Start Anywhere

Submitted by michael on Mon, 04/23/2012 - 12:23pm

Codependents Anonymous is a 12 Steps, 12 Tradition oriented fellowship open to people of all genders for mutual aid in recovery. Codependents Anonymous offers help to anyone who desires to be in a healthy loving relationship with themselves and others, and free of co-dependence. We have a special understanding of the disease/struggle with codependence and low/no self-worth/self-love. We have found solutions through CoDA tools of recovery.

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"A place to get away from all that bothers a troubled mind wanting to take on the cares of the world." Anonymous

"My experience with SASGCC has been a phenomenal and profound life saving, enriching experience."Dan

"Through my involvement at the House I have galvanized my focus and purpose as a chemical dependency and mental health professional."Julie

"It was wonderful to find out about the Daring Divorced Divas group. During the time that I was recovering from the pain of the ending of my relationship with my partner, the group was a safe haven where I could go and find acceptance, support and understanding."Anonymous

"I have had a wonderful relationship, many friends and learned quite a bit about dealing with life."Raymond

"SASGCC provided me with a clearer meaning about giving back to the community."Loretta

"It's really important to have a place to go where other people are dealing with the same stuff — sex, boyfriends — all that stuff that's harder to talk about at regular AA/NA meetings."Anonymous

"I'm in disbelief at the magnitude of my life's improvement."Anonymous

"Things start to change, when you start feeling better about yourself."Anonymous

"I have a safe place to deal with issues I can't anywhere else. And I can afford it because the groups are free of charge."Anonymous

"Just to be able to sit in a room with others just like me who understood what I was going through, was enormously helpful."Anonymous

"Relationships are better. My closest, oldest friends have welcomed me back into the fold of love, care and friendship."Anonymous

"When you only have individual counseling once every week or two, well-things happen on all those other days and that's when we need the support and that's where it (SOS) can be a big help."Anonymous

"It is a clean sober place to hang out."Bob

"I've yet to reach a place where I feel convinced I'll ever get a grip on my condition but it is ever comforting to know that you have never given up hope for me."Anonymous

"SASGCC has been incredibly important to me. It's where I got my sense of purpose and self-esteem back."Anonymous

"SASG and recovery groups have kept me not only alive, but alive with a purpose."Anonymous

"I surely don't know how well I'd have come to grips with my HIV status had it not been for this place."Raymond

"It felt good to be around other people and freely talk about stuff."Anonymous